Dying to Know Day 2024 – Don’t let your wishes go unspoken

This annual day of action is dedicated to activating conversations and community actions around death, dying and bereavement. Now in its twelfth significant year, it is important to explain that the national campaign known as Dying to Know Day, is … > more

Patient Brochure

As part of our regional After Hours Project, we have produced a patient brochure. This is available to GP’s, Specialists, clinicians, health professionals, patients, carers or family members. The information in the brochure explains how a palliative care service can … > more

Flying Doctor Memory Lane Program

Support people in end of life or palliative care to visit a place of personal significance; to admire their own garden, to feel the breeze of the seaside, or to be surrounded by loved ones and pets. Click the picture … > more

Referrals to Palliative Care

How you can refer to the specialist palliative care services in the Grampians region: Referral can be made by patients’ doctors (GPs) or other health professionals. GPs and health professionals making a referral can locate each specialist palliative care services … > more

Starting the Conversation

Why do we need to start a conversation with our loved ones? Planning ahead is thinking about your future, and putting things in place so that your choices will be known and acted on if you cannot express these choices … > more